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  2. Youth Empowerment & Support Services - Wikipedia

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    The YESS buildings are located at 9310 82 Avenue in Edmonton, including the main shelter, a gazebo, and several storage buildings. [8] The main building was built in 1905 as Edmonton Fire Hall No. 10 for the communities surrounding Mill Creek Ravine. [8] In 1926, the Salvation Army converted the fire hall into a shelter named Bonnie Doon ...

  3. Rivers State Ministry of Youth Development - Wikipedia

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    Permanent Secretary. The Rivers State Ministry of Youth Development is a government ministry of Rivers State, Nigeria entrusted with the task of dealing with matters relating to youth affairs in the state. The ministry is mandated to empower the youths statewide and engage in activities that aim to assist them to develop, identify and pursue ...

  4. Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation

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    Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation ( WOTCLEF) is an anti-human trafficking organization that attempts to stop human trafficking and child labour in Nigeria. WOTCLEF's areas of focus are: human trafficking, child labour, abuse of the rights of women and children and HIV/AIDS. The organization played a role in establishing ...

  5. Commonwealth Youth Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Youth Programme, also known as CYP, is an international development agency working with young people between the ages of 15 and 29. Part of the Commonwealth Secretariat, CYP is active in the Commonwealth's 54 member countries. CYP has a head office in London with four centres in Africa ( Lusaka, Zambia ), Asia ( Chandigarh ...

  6. Ubong King - Wikipedia

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    Ubong King (22 August 1972 – 26 December 2020) was a Nigerian business consultant, security expert and motivational speaker. King was the president of the Ubong King Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental organisation targeted at training young people towards leadership. He was also the convener of a youth empowerment conference in Africa ...

  7. Margaret Ekpo - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Institute of Technology. Chief Margaret Ekpo // (listen) ⓘ (27 July 1914 – 21 September 2006) was a Nigerian women's rights activist and social mobilizer who was a pioneering female politician in the country's First Republic and a leading member of a class of traditional Nigerian women activists, many of whom rallied women beyond ...

  8. Ramatu Tijani Aliyu - Wikipedia

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    Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, née Sidi Ali, was born on 12 June 1970 in Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria. [7] [8] She is the daughter of late Alhaji Mamman Sidi Ali, who was the Bawan Allah of Lokoja in Kogi state, Nigeria, royal title he held until his death. Ramatu started her early childhood education at Dawaki primary school Suleja in 1976 and in 1982 after ...

  9. Yemi Adenuga - Wikipedia

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    Yemi Adenuga. Oluwayemi "Yemi" Adenuga (née Solaru) is a Nigerian-Irish politician, community organizer and advocate for social justice initiatives. In May 2019, she became the first elected black female public representative in Ireland when she was elected to the Meath County Council.